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Governor's Proclamation
Declaration Honors
Educational Choice
Governor Signs Proclamation for
Home Education
March 9th,
2006 – Austin – A proclamation signed by Governor Rick Perry
signifies a time of special celebration for thousands of home
schooling families across the state. The proclamation declares the
week of March 12-18, 2006, as Home Education Week in Texas.
“News of the
proclamation is received with a sense of pride by the home
education community, which faced court battles for almost ten
years in order to clarify families’ legal right to homeschool,”
said Tim Lambert, president of the Texas Home School Coalition (THSC).
“We are proud to have a governor who recognizes the right of
parents to teach their children at home.”
The
proclamation states in part:
The full
promise of this great nation heavily depends on how well young
Americans are prepared to embrace and succeed at the challenges
ahead. At this time, therefore, I encourage all Texans to
recognize the important role that home schooling plays in
educating our children. As we look to the future, our children’s
success is Texas’ success.
THSC will
celebrate Home Education Week with its annual Awards Banquet to be
held in San Antonio on Friday, March 17th, at 7 p.m. at
the Marriott Northwest. Governor Perry is scheduled to deliver
the keynote address. Besides recognizing Representative Brian
McCall and Governor Perry for their support of the home school
community of Texas, the THSC Home School Leader of the Year will
be announced, and students who earned Good Citizenship Awards will
be recognized, as well as the State Home School Speech and Debate
Tournament winners and others.
The first
proclamation of Home Education Week in Texas was signed by
Governor William Clements in 1989, and this has become a Texas
tradition. Families from all over Texas will be coming to San
Antonio to attend the Awards Banquet and to show support for the
freedom parents have to teach their children at home. Many more
will be celebrating this special week in their own home towns.
For more
information on the proclamation and the planned celebrations or to
arrange an interview, contact Tim Lambert at 806-744-4441 or email
Tim@thsc.org. For your convenience, the wording of the entire
proclamation is attached.
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The following is
the actual wording of the proclamation:
State of Texas
Office of the Governor
Parents have
many options when choosing the most appropriate educational
setting for their children. Across the Long Star State, home
schools play an increasingly important role in helping students
prepare for their future.
Along with
providing students with the building blocks of academic
excellence, home schooling allows students to learn and grow in an
environment that reflects the beliefs and values of their own
family. Additionally, all family members can take an active part
in the educational process, strengthening the ties that bind.
To highlight the
important role that home schools play in providing young Texans
with the diligence, skills and values necessary for success, the
Texas Home School Coalition, along with parents, students and
others throughout the state, designates March for an awareness
campaign.
The full promise
of this great nation heavily depends on how well young Americans
are prepared to embrace and succeed at the challenges ahead. At
this time, therefore, I encourage all Texans to recognize the
important role that home schooling plays in educating our
children. As we look to the future, our children’s success is
Texas’ success.
Therefore, I,
Rick Perry, Governor of Texas, do hereby proclaim March 12-18,
2006, Home Education Week in Texas, and urge the appropriate
recognition whereof.
In official
recognition whereof, I hereby affix my signature this the 16th
day of February, 2006.
Rick Perry
Governor of Texas
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